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How to Track the Part B Deductible

By:Michael Quinn Published onMarch 26, 2017June 12, 2026 Updated onJune 12, 2026

Medicare Part B is our federal health insurance program that helps pay for medical services. It is run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Part B covers things like doctor’s visits, outpatient care, Home health care, and preventive services.

In this article we’ll discuss:
  • What is the Medicare Part B Deductible?
  • How to Track the Part B Deductible
  • How to Track the Part B Deductible for Plan G and Plan N
  • Record Medicare Part B Deductible Payments
  • Case Study: How to Track Medicare's Part B Deductible
  • Don't rely on your Medicare Summary Notice
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Medicare Part B Deductible?

The Medicare Part B deductible is the amount that you must pay for your Medicare Part B coverage before your Medicare Part B benefits begin. You pay this deductible yourself unless you have Medicare Supplement Plan F. After you meet your deductible, you typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for most doctor visits and outpatient care. There are Medicare Supplement plans that will pay the 20% of approved Medicare services.

How to Track the Part B Deductible

How to Track the Part B Deductible – The Medicare Part B deductible is an annual medical deductible. Everyone with Original Medicare is responsible for the Part B deductible. 

However, Medigap Plan G and Plan N require you to pay the deductible out of your pocket. And, most Medicare beneficiaries meet the Part B deductible over one or two doctor visits. But do you know how to track the Part B deductible, so you don’t accidentally overpay?

How to Track the Part B Deductible for Plan G and Plan N

Please don’t rely on your Medicare provider to tell you when you’ve met the Part B deductible. Otherwise, you may get overcharged and find yourself trying to get your money back.

This is especially important if you have Medicare Supplement Plan G or Medicare Supplement Plan N…because you’ll receive bills from medical providers. And, you want to make sure you only pay the amount you’re responsible for. 

Once you overpay, then you have to try and get your money back from the provider. Which can lead to stress and time wasted.

Record Medicare Part B Deductible Payments

I know this seems obvious, but sometimes we get busy and forget to document important information. This leads to rummaging through cleared checks, scanning bank statements, or looking through check registers to find payments to providers.

So, here are a few ideas on how to track the Part B Deductible:

Use a Medicare Folder

Keep a folder or notebook dedicated to Medicare and write down exactly what you’ve paid. This includes the provider name, date of service, check number, or date you paid online. I really like the ideas of documenting this information on the actual bill and storing it in a file.

Track with Technology

However, if you don’t like the idea of keeping track on paper, then use an electronic device. Create a Medicare spreadsheet on the computer using Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, etc. The categories are limitless in what you can track. Some examples are provider name, date of service, procedure, amount paid, and check number.

One of my tech savvy clients suggested using an app on your phone. He records the payment information on the bill and then snaps a picture of it and sends it to his phone app. Very clever! Some apps to consider are Evernote, One Note, or Google Keep. 

But, if that’s not your cup of tea…then use your paper calendar to track the Medicare Part B Deductible. Simply, mark on the calendar the day you paid the Medicare provider and how much you paid. Then, you can use this information to cross reference with the next tip.

Track your Medicare Claim Information Online

The MyMedicare.gov account is a great resource for viewing up to date claims. However, it’s best used for cross referencing, and not as your sole resource for tracking the Part B deductible.

And, that’s because your online Medicare account tells you when you’ve met the Part B deductible, but it doesn’t keep track of what you’ve actually paid out of your pocket towards the Medicare deductible. 

So, you need to look at actual claims and cross reference them with what you’ve paid. Then, see if it matches up with what Medicare says you are responsible for paying. If this seems cumbersome, watch my Part B Video. I actually show you how to use your Medicare account for this purpose.

So, why is it important to cross reference your Medicare claims?

Because you may get a bill from a provider when you’ve already met the Medicare Part B deductible. I had a client who received a bill and over paid it, because the provider included the amount he owed for the Part B deductible and the co-insurance. Thankfully, it wasn’t much, but these mistakes take place.

Case Study: How to Track Medicare’s Part B Deductible

Plan G

Now, this example occurred in 2016 when the Part B deductible was $166. So, keep that in mind as we go through this case study.

When the client received this bill he had already paid $63 towards the Part B deductible.

  • His provider mailed him a bill for $106.37.
  • However, the client was only responsible for $103.
  • When you add $103 to the $63 he already paid…it totals $166.

This means he met the Part B deductible. And, the remaining $3.37 is covered by his Medigap Plan G.

However, he paid the full $106.37. This happens because many people worry about not being in good standing if the bill isn’t paid timely, But, here’s the thing. The amount of $3.37 was paid by the Medigap insurance company, so the doctor over billed the patient. So. the patient had to contact the Medicare provider to get his money back.

Again, this isn’t a huge overcharge, but you get the idea of how important it is to keep track of what you pay towards the deductible.

Plan N

If you have Medigap Plan N, you must remember that the co-payment doesn’t count towards the Part B deductible.

Which is a good reminder to be aware of how much you pay at your visit. Another client was charged $100, by his Cardiologist, just to walk in the door.

The Cardiologist told him it was for his deductible. Nope…that’s not how it works. The provider needs to send your claim to Medicare, and then send you a bill (if you haven’t met the deductible).

After he paid the Cardiologist $100, he received a bill from his Dermatologist in the amount of $185 for the Part B deductible. The Dermatologist submitted the claim correctly. This is the bill he needed to pay. However, he already paid the Cardiologist $100. But, Medicare didn’t have record of that $100. Therefore, it wasn’t applied towards the Part B deductible. So, my client had to go to the Cardiologist’s office and get his money back.

Don’t rely on your Medicare Summary Notice

Most insurance companies will mail an Explanation of Benefits after each claim is submitted, But, this isn’t the case with Medicare.

CMS mails your Medicare Summary Notice once a quarter. And, it doesn’t provide important details about the Part B deductible. It will simply indicate if you’ve met the deductible. Which means you still need to make sure that you actually paid Medicare’s Part B deductible.

Now, it’s entirely possible to use the Medicare Summary Notice to help track the Part B deductible. You just have to cross reference it with payment information you have on file. The point is to make sure you don’t pay more than the Part B deductible for that specific calendar year.

Documentation and cross referencing are the key to knowing how to track the Part B deductible. So, as soon as you start your Medigap plan, and at the beginning of each year, get your techniques in place so you don’t accidentally overpay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Medicare Part B Premium?

When you become a Medicare beneficiary, you are automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A. You must also enroll in Medicare Part B, which covers outpatient services, if you want coverage. Your monthly premium for Medicare Part B can be deducted from your Social Security check. The amount you’ll pay for these Medicare premiums will be based on your modified adjusted gross income as reported on your IRS tax return from 2 years ago. If it is above a certain amount, you may pay an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA).

What is Medicare Part B Coinsurance?

Medicare Part B coinsurance is a type of cost sharing that you may have to pay for your Medicare Part B covered services. With coinsurance, you pay a percentage of the Medicare-approved amount for the service. The percentage is roughly 20%.

Do you pay the Medicare Part B premium with Medicare Advantage?

Although Medicare Advantage Plans are offered by private insurance companies, you will still need to pay your Medicare Part B premiums. These premiums are separate from the monthly premium that you pay for your Medicare Advantage plan. In addition, you may also be responsible for paying copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles associated with your plan. Medicare Advantage plans may offer additional benefits beyond those provided by Part A and B, but they come at an extra cost.

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By working directly with REMEDIGAP you will have personal agents. We’re dedicated to help you throughout the entire process – from education, applying, and ongoing service. You may have many questions or none at all.  Either way, we’ll customize our approach based on your needs. And, we make sure you’re getting the best value with your Medigap plan from year to year.

Give us a call at 888-411-1329 or simply click on our quote form for free Medigap quotes. 

Thank you for reading our article How to Track the Part B Deductible.  Please leave any comments below or email us your questions.

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